imperialists in English

noun
1
a person who supports or practices imperialism.
It was only a matter of time before the imperialists and the junta struck.

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1. Damn the imperialists!"

2. 1 The imperialists plundered many valuable works of art.

3. 18 The imperialists plundered many valuable works of art.

4. The imperialists plundered many valuable works of art.

5. He continued to suppress the people and serve the imperialists.

6. We must give the young people a clear idea of the aggressive nature and double-dealing tactics of the US imperialists and prevent them from having any illusion about the imperialists.

7. Yes, but that was the way those ancient world imperialists punished adulteresses.

8. Diệm was one of the most competent lackeys of the US imperialists ...

9. The circuit court in Prague dealt with one form of destructive activity by the American imperialists . . .

10. Mao Zedong's People's Republic of China, for example, condemned both the Soviets and the Americans as imperialists.

11. The Colonies provided rum, cotton, and other products heavily demanded by imperialists in Africa

12. Newer forces emerge as global imperialists, the Dutch empire, which resembles Portugal in the construction of commercial empire.

13. Eugenicists, social purity campaigners and imperialists felt that strict schedules and regular habits would breed character in the child.

14. The ever undisguised Craftiness and knavishness of the imperialists is characteristic of their aggressive foreign policy after the end of the cold war

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16. The result of this fratricidal carnage is that al-Qaida has now lost what fatal attraction it once held for anti-imperialists.

17. The national tricolour that was crushed and trampled under foot by British imperialists in India in 1942 was taken up and held aloft once again by Indians in East Asia and the battle resumed .

18. While the Americans were forced to operate covertly, so as not to embarrass their allies, the Eastern Bloc nations made loud threats against the "imperialists" and worked to portray themselves as the defenders of the Third World.

19. During the Taiping revolt (1851–66), both the Imperialists (i.e., the Chinese Imperial Army regular servicemen) and those Taiping rebels wearing a uniform wore a wooden dog tag at the belt, bearing the soldier's name, age, birthplace, unit, and date of enlistment.

20. In addition to these struggles that are making imperialism seem a little bit harder, there really is a significant degree of revulsion in some of the Western countries as some of the atrocities commited by imperialists, get more and more of the public attention in this popular press that now so many people can read.